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George William Gregory Bird (7 November 1916 – 29 March 1997) was a British medical doctor, academic, researcher and
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known for his expertise in the fields of
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and
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. He founded the Department of Transfusion Medicine at the
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and was inducted into their Hall of Fame in 2010. A winner of the
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Memorial Prize and Morten Grove Rasmussen Memorial Award of the
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, Gregory Bird was honoured by the
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in 1963, with the award of
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, the fourth highest Indian civilian award for his services to the nation.


Biography

George William Gregory Bird, born in the UK in 1916, graduated in medicine in 1941. After joining the medical corps of the
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, he served in the Middle East and India in the British Base Transfusion Units and trained army doctors on trauma management. During his posting in India, he established the first blood bank in India in 1948, as the head of the Department of Transfusion Medicine at the
Armed Forces Medical College, Pune upright=1.1, AFMC main building The Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) is a leading medical training institute in Pune, India, in the state of Maharashtra. The college is managed by the Indian Armed Forces. Established in May 1948 as a po ...
. He worked at AFMC till 1966 during which time his researches on Dolichos biflorus (Horse gram) revealed the
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activity of human A1 red cells in its extracts. He continued his researches on seeds and was credited with the discovery of ''anti-T'' in Arachis hypogea (peanut). His prolific work in this area is reported to have earned him the moniker, ''The King of
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and Polyagglutination''. In 1961, when Queen Elizabeth II visited India, Gregory Bird was in charge of medical arrangements for the dignitary and also attended to Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the first Indian president, on his terminal medical condition. During this period, he continued his studies and secured FRCPath from the
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and a doctoral degree from London. Bird returned to England in 1966, accepting the post of a consultant pathologist and director of the Regional Blood Transfusion Service,
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where he worked till his retirement in 1981. Post retirement as a Lieutenant Colonel, he was appointed as the Honorary Consultant to the West Midlands Regional Health Authority and simultaneously worked as a senior research fellow in
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at the
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. The next year, he became the Consultant Advisor to the International Blood Group References Laboratory (IBGRL) of
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and became its director in 1986, simultaneously holding the post of the Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer, Department of Immunology,
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. In 1987, he stepped down from the post at IBGRL but continued there as an honorary consultant. He was the president of the British Blood Transfusion Society during 1985-87 and was the president of the Oliver Memorial Fund for Blood Transfusion in 1986. He was also a Regional Counselor for the Western European Division for International Society for Blood Transfusion from 1980 to 1984 and a member of the ''Haematology Expert Group'' of the
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. The research spectrum of Bird centered around blood groups and their
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, biochemical, clinical, genetic, immunohaematological and
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aspects. His main focus was on human red blood cells,
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variants, blood groups, malignancies, red blood cell cryptantigens and polyagglutinability. His researches were published by way of over 200 medical papers and as reference manuals and chapters in many text books. A prolific speaker on
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, he was also active in medical administration and was credited with automation and computerization of blood transfusion services during his career. Bird was married to Ruby and the couple had three daughters, Ann, Margaret and Dorothy. He died on 29 March 1997, at the age of 81, succumbing to complications following a renal failure.


Awards and honours

Bird was a part of several committees and medical societies during his career. A member of the
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Expert Group on Haematology, he was also a member of the Advisory Committee of the National Blood Transfusion Services of UK Department of Health and Social Security. The ''Council of Europe Select Committee of Experts on Automation and Quality Control in Blood Transfusion Laboratories'', the ''Working Party on the Terminology for Red Cell Surface Antigens'' and ''Working Party on the socioeconomic aspects of Blood Transfusion'', both of the
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(ISBT) were some of the other committees he served. The
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honoured Bird in 1963 with the civilian award of
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. The next year, the
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awarded him the Silver Jubilee Honour and Gold Medal. He received two honours from the
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(AABB), Morten Grove Rasmussen Memorial award in 1980 and Karl Landsteiner Memorial Prize in 1989. In between, he received the Oliver Memorial Award in 1981. The
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inducted him into their Hall of Fame in 2010.


See also

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Armed Forces Medical College, Pune upright=1.1, AFMC main building The Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) is a leading medical training institute in Pune, India, in the state of Maharashtra. The college is managed by the Indian Armed Forces. Established in May 1948 as a po ...
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Immunohaematology Immunohematology is a branch of hematology and transfusion medicine which studies antigen-antibody reactions and analogous phenomena as they relate to the pathogenesis and clinical manifestations of blood disorders. A person employed in this field ...
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American Association of Blood Banks American(s) may refer to: * American, something of, from, or related to the United States of America, commonly known as the "United States" or "America" ** Americans, citizens and nationals of the United States of America ** American ancestry, pe ...
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Further reading

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